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3.5 great | Mythodea | April 7th 20 | Callar Noise's sophomore album shouts quality, from the production and sound mixing, to the amazing cover album and, well, the music itself. rThe style these Italians play is a mix of alternative and progressive rock, sometimes fishing influences from '70s groups and sometimes drawing inspiration from more recent bands, such as Porcupine Tree (e.g. in the amazing t/t) or Phideaux. True to their country's prog-rock legacy, their compositions are more on the melodic side, with outbursts of heavyness, but never exceeding the limit, with symphonic layering here and there. It's an overlooked little gem and a fine addition to all proggers' libraries. r
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3.5 great | ariich | December 9th 20 |
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